The Cornell Law Quarterly, Volumen15Cornell University, College of Law, 1930 The Cornell Law Quarterly's contents are topical and intended to be of special relevance to to those practicing law in New York State. |
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... importance about it to be so classed . If the public is vitally interested in preserving life in a human being , in safeguarding his health , and in promptly and decently disposing of his dead body , it is also true that it has an important ...
... importance about it to be so classed . If the public is vitally interested in preserving life in a human being , in safeguarding his health , and in promptly and decently disposing of his dead body , it is also true that it has an important ...
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... important , but his work has important value in that , for the first time , investigation was centered on the criminal himself . Lombroso directed attention to the individual delinquent . Subse- quent criminologists have commented on ...
... important , but his work has important value in that , for the first time , investigation was centered on the criminal himself . Lombroso directed attention to the individual delinquent . Subse- quent criminologists have commented on ...
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... important problems discussed by Mr. Reed . Suffice it to say that the volume shows the expenditure of much time and industry , and displays ripe and thorough scholarship . Bar associations , law faculties , and the profession at large ...
... important problems discussed by Mr. Reed . Suffice it to say that the volume shows the expenditure of much time and industry , and displays ripe and thorough scholarship . Bar associations , law faculties , and the profession at large ...
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